Better Clock Applet?

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This is really funny, because I really want a big clock! I started a
post at ITT about it.  Maybe a big clock screen saver.  Here's a
thought - how about a clock that has the option of letting the user
decide how big it is?

On 8/30/07, drfredc at drfredc.com <drfredc at drfredc.com> wrote:
> I agree.  There's no reason that a 'clock' needs to be so big,
> especially on a device that displays web pages with text so small.  I'm
> also not sure why it needs to use graphics instead of just a simple text
> display.
>
> Alec Muffett wrote:
> > Before I go nuts and try to write one, has anyone written a better
> > "clock" applet, one which is battery-friendly and yet occupies (say)
> > 25% of the desktop space that the default Nokia applet does?
> >
> > Preferably with a Date, and 24hr syntax option?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >       - alec
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